3 Spectrum Analyzer Mode
3.2 Swept SA Measurement
Next Peak
Moves the selected marker to the peak that is next lower in amplitude than the
current marker value. Only peaks that meet all enabled peak criteria are considered
(see "Pk Search Config" on page 326). If there is no valid peak lower than the current
marker position, a “No peak found” message is generated, and the marker is not
moved.
In the LTE/LTE-Advanced Modulation Analysis measurements, if the format is
complex (vector or constellation) then the marker moves to the closest point that
has a lower magnitude than the marker's current position.
If the selected marker was Off, then it is turned on as a Normal marker, and a peak
search is performed.
Remote
Command
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|…|24:MAXimum:NEXT
Example Select Marker 2 and move it to the peak that is closest in amplitude to the current peak, but the next
lower value:
:CALC:MARK2:MAX:NEXT
Notes Sending this command selects the subopcoded marker
State Saved Not part of saved state
Next Pk Right
Moves the selected marker to the nearest peak right of the current marker that
meets all enabled peak criteria (see "Pk Search Config" on page 326). If there is no
valid peak to the right of the current marker position, a “No peak found” message is
generated, and the marker is not moved.
If the selected marker was Off, then it is turned on as a Normal marker, and a peak
search is performed.
Remote
Command
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|…|24:MAXimum:RIGHt
:CALCulate:<meas>:MARKer[1]|2|…|24:MAXimum:RIGHt
Example Select Marker 2 and move it to the next peak to the right of the current marker position:
:CALC:MARK2:MAX:RIGH
Notes Sending this command selects the subopcoded marker
State Saved Not part of saved state
322 Spectrum Analyzer Mode User's &Programmer's Reference